Camillus
Nine Mile Creek Aqueduct Camillus Erie Canal Park features the Nine Mile Creek Aqueduct, constructed in 1844 and restored in 2009, a recreated canal store, relocated wooden lock, a dry segment of the original Clinton’s Ditch, and seven miles of canal and trail.
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Chittenango
Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum Excavated three-bay dry dock used to build and repair boats in the 1800s. The only historic site of its kind in NYS; located within the Old Erie Canal State Park and accessible by car or from the Erie Canalway Trail.
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Jordan
Jordan Aqueduct Built 1845 and abandoned in 1917, the aqueduct spans the Skaneateles Creek in the Village of Jordan.
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Kirkville
Old Erie Canal State Park The parks consists of 36 miles of the Enlarged Erie Canal between Dewitt and New London on the outskirts of Rome. Contains the remains of Limestone Creek Aqueduct near Fayetteville and Butternut Creek Aqueduct in Dewitt, built as part of the Enlarged Erie in 1856.
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Syracuse
Syracuse Weighlock Building (Erie Canal Museum) The only remaining weighlock structure now houses the Erie Canal Museum, containing many canal related exhibits.
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verona
Verona Beach Lighthouse Fully restored and functioning 80-foot lighthouse built in 1915 to guide Barge Canal traffic on the eastern shore of Oneida Lake. Located six miles from Thruway exit 34, just off Rte. 13.
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